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f'JI WF&o' ? ' _ MUNI i \ . "f T- .-5 4 I . - > " > l - '' , J. w. LOCALS.* ? gj ?Mrs. liud .Morris, formerly of. Durham, has moved her family here. . ID ?Quite a number went to Ral- jn eigh Wednesday to the aviation meet- . nr ?H. C. Might bas taken a position p, with Col. W. L. McGhee recently va- w oated by the resignation of VV. A. hi O'Neal. in Jenrv Wilson, formerly of hi rson, has opened up a fancy P and heavy grocery business in the hi house belonging to Mrs. St. C. Hen- th ley and formerly occupied by A. S. w Jovner. w ? .Mrs. Crocket Winston, a former resident of this town, died at her home in Wake Forest last Friday. ?' she was buried about ten miles east of Louisbuirg Saturday, near her old home. * ?The 9ale of the Joyner property here last Thursday by the Carolina Realty <i Auction 'Co., of Greens ' f buro, was a success in eyery sense. 10 The lou all brought a good price ; and all parties concerned were well w pleased. The auctioneering was well worth going miles to hear. CI ?The "Good Road" force commenced work on the road leading to vi YoUDgsrille by Mr. C. S. Williama ? 'Tuesday. When completed about all the main roads of the township gj -will finioKail ? " 1 WW WUCU! vuv v/l k?Q ^icni-| y est things the people of Franldinton Township will have to be thaDkfol for next Thursday will be their good . roads. ?Sheriff Kearney while dreaming ( last Saturday night,, jumped from j( his bed on the floor bruising very ? badly the leg recently amputated causing it to bleed ~"*erv freely. ( Medioal aid was summoned and tnougb very painful to him not aa j mueh damage was done at first was thought He is doing nioely st this writing~-Lsst Monday morning while at- I tempting to step over a revolving a pieoe of stuffing at the ootton gin of i : : r RAN K L ss w or; WE ARE We are overloaded on Pianos and fore Co>e Mf*. Co., upright in mahojr special 30 days price $300. T pianos former price $300 now $25i special values and are o tie red for * FOR c as; ONLY ?_lz We are dirje6t facl / y ;H*less than you o HOLLI reen ?fc Powell on the old base hall ound the overcoat worn by Luther letoa (colored) became entangled a set screw on the shafting windg up the coat and whirling him er, treating hira against the tloor Itil the machinery could be stopfd, when it was found that one leg as broken between the knee and p, one arm broken and several iternal injuries inflicted from which 3 died about 2 hours later. Mr. owell says lie was standing near ira when he became entangled, and tought he was a piece of bagging rapping around the shaft he wai hirled so fast. Alston was not nployed at the gin but had gone iere on business when the accident icurred. * ersonals C. fj. McGhee and wife visited aleigh Monday. Miss Eula Furmau left for NorIk, Va. Tuesday. W. H. Byrura spent last week ith bis daughter in. Raleigh. Meson. ?. L. Whitfield and E. J beatham spent Monday in Raleigh L. H. Cutler, Jr., ot Newberne, ii siting his sister, Mrs. A_ It. Win on. Capt. D. V. Byrura, d< Henderson lent Sunday with bis father, W. H yrum. E<1 and Mauley Fort, of Wat orest, visited at Mrs. Frank Hick at week. A. L. Allen attended the Norti arolina Christian Conferenee a Tew Elon, is Chatham coafity Isi reek. Messrs. R (4 Allen rnrl W t Irffin, of Looiaborg, pseeed throng uiKown em ante to Btrminghen Via., Sunday. There'* only one way to ha* bore trouble than building a bow ud that'* to bare a lawauit aboa L . : cv "" * j D EE P A F Nov. 16 1910 MITURE j ICKED WITI I HI I III I Mil it reduced prices. No such offer hj^ever bt id we have hundred? of teatitpdni&U of thcii s special 30 days prise^dnly #150. Cha v #*io0. Chase/ffackley pianos 'former | ow *i.-? > ytwo Cote pianos- sold for $ >M in thirtv^uys will be returned to factory ? s Tho Pesrl Hunters' Superstrtion. The pearl liaiiters of Borneo uaii t adjacent islands hare a peculiar i I perstitlon. When they open shells I search of pearls they take every uin find, w timber It be larjp? or small, a ! pot it into a bottle, which is kt i corked with a dead man's ringer T pearls in the vial are known as ~so r i pearls" or "breeding pearls." it ad t | native Borneose firmly believes th 1 they will reproduce ttwlr kind K 11 every pearl put into rhe vfanl ti i J grains of rice are tbrowu In fsr t pearls to "feed upon." Some whJl in Borneo believe as fivmly In ahe s ' persiilion as the natives do. and most every hut along the coast ha* "dead finger" bottle, with from ol to fifty seed pearls and twice tl I number of rice grain** carefully a evenly stowed away "among the That no results follow does not d 1 the snperstition. t - . Tho Wonderful Toad Bone. Ail early writers attribute wonder qualities to toads and frogs and i various parts of tbelr bodieK PH j believed, for Instance, thai If a U j was brought Into the midst of a a ' or other large and unruly concourse people "silence would instantly , p vail." A small bone found In therij side of toads "of the proper age" w also believed to have powers ove- I j various element* "By throwing t bone into a vessel of boiling watc says Pliny. "It will immediately c . It. tbe water refusing toj^oil again tli tbe bone has been removed, find this bone, expose tbe dead t< 1 An on on t hUJ u - uu uui. uuai If mcil IUC ail IS UI , eaten tier all away except the bot take each bone separately and droj Into boiling water. Tbns may ^ wondrous toad bone be discovered " An Ancient Astronomer. About 500 B. 0. Anaxagoras of e nla was born. When be "grew up wisdom" he was the first to teach 8 course and cause of both solar i tunas eclipse* and to give bis follow rules whereby tbey could (listings " planets trout fixed stars Be- t it punished for declaring thpt the I [X waa not * go<L Another Way. [, 8todent-1 want some Informs ^ better write to the keeper? Ath ') eat?Yes. mis*, or yon might see verbally!?London Punch. Th* Depress. "What ar* tba degrees of a stl ' men's merried UfeT" a, "1 auppoe* they ar* matrimony. | . simony. testimony and alimony.1 Baltimore American. / ' . ^ A &.-yferV/t. .. \ x\ ^ ji.il.:i J? ; ? ^?VV _ I N T ON WEDNESDAY, fHTURl OVERSTt A offer for\^irty days Eighteen pianos i , all the>o pianos arc of hi<h if rude an any or walnut\r oak $3'J0. Piano rayaer Piano Co\ high grade $3>l), i?o^ D. One used s\elton Piano $300, " thirty days only. NA11 pianos not sti msi tory wholesale repp NEXT <; oald order from u fa< ings, etc., Co NGSWO est-1 natives aiulVou cu 30 1 )AY8v ?tory. Full line of Fur ffins and Caskets RTII, ! t Z GHIGKES11RSPILLS DIAMOND BRAND itb . _?o< nd fft'W pi c?? \j& A 't iaotes i "tti^-r l.k ro? Or.rsl.J fc-i CTTT-CfrES-TKR'S A be diamond bkaid alluls tt* rio Gpi ij metallic tfcxesA scaled wiLh Blue\0> tHC Ribbon. XAKB fo ?rfic, Bny ? 7??r V/ Or Dr??*ta4 U fW kaKUtS-TfR 8 V f DIAMOND niJvNa AlLI.S, for ?wcn(r-fiv3 **?> ; *?ars regarded ai Bent,&k?e*t, Always Reliable. h<* i50 LD BY ALIA DRUGGISTS ? ' EVERYWHERE tar. ' ' u>. j H1 Now If We Are R *bt ! Pt xi r-i 11 txii mi au- ??? >i?d 4P ive A Corning a full 1 ICS. I the Come and Eigi ^ SS How about your Guano? W( vnrl ygooils. None better foi rera ~| - Oc ^P' Eton 2SSIIE3SL.*? S! W. P. NE "**. # P. 8. Meier*. J. H. Bee *r- A friends come to Me them. ' ; 1: . J " \ ' 1* IV ! ~T M E N T k MUSIC K PIANOS en made on high grade ; pianos lie" ' merit.' se Bros, high grade S500 pianos, price 330, now V27'_\ Carlisle 300, now All these are FOR ?? )AS I I ONLY t ^ I j buy of 1.1s for the ni^ure^ floor cover ouisbun SAVE THE MIDD: | If you will set? me orict me sea poujtfeft i save you money. Men are genotrll/ iik t * is tone I can save you money. Thfsc w ! the money possible, so see me. Fmake iir? with a plenty of nice clean eptton ai erf felt or hair mattress you wislf ami yo | G. t. MOI For B ' \ ?~~ eady and Prep^i ME BUSIINlE ine of GeneriX Merchftncyae^ Feed S< urc Witii Us. We Make it Interesting > handle the Piedyioht, Mt. Ainfr Co'b. r tobacco, cottqp auV- corn, in fact aj ir Prices Are Ri a/ & cti. t ana J. N. Davis are with ua aii\l wi ' ' ' - \ # >... V " V k ;jI.,,' 7. 'y v V V.;. listl Louisburg, N.C. i| ill be pleated to have their ? I ! 4 i i - i " \ " ' S> N. CM LE MANS PROFIT | / >re you get your fall mattresses* I can >usines9 for what there ia- in it. Cf that/ hoare keeping house want to save aH wattresscs of the best feather prrof t)dkMi husk. You can have any or u \an see and know what y >u RR1S, JR. usiness! *ed to do a I ss i tuffs, Guano, Etc. Know Wc Can and N'avnssn Guano Company'* A aeciat nnalvaia for all cropaght * ??
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